GMC Terrain News
Report: GMC Canyon sales rise in MA thanks to senator's win (w/video)
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GM recalling 59,000 2010 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain CUVs over faulty defrosters
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GM buys remaining stake in CAMI plant from Suzuki
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REPORT: GMC planning diesel Terrain? How about a Denali? Umm... not so much.
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2010 GMC Terrain priced from $24,995*
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New York: 2010 GMC Terrain is condensed butch
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New York 2009: GMC Terrain gets all-DI engine lineup
Like its mechanical twin, the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox, the new GMC Terrain is getting an engine lineup that consists entirely of direct injected engines. The base 2.4-liter EcoTec four cylinder is expected to give the Terrain an EPA highway fuel economy of 30 mpg and get cleaner cold-start emissions. Cold starts are when engines produce the vast majority of emissions and GM is using
VIDEO: 2010 GMC Terrain walkaround + B-roll footage + styling poll
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New York Preview: GMC adds Yukon Denali hybrid and Terrain SUVs
General Motors is planning to add another SUV to its hybrid vehicle fleet, in this case wearing the Yukon's top-level Denali trim. There's not much new to report here, as the Yukon Denali Hybrid will feature the same exact drivetrain that's fitted to its siblings from The General, including the non-Denali Yukon. That means we'll see a 6.0-liter Vortec V8 engine with 332 hp and 367 lb-
New York Preview: 2010 GMC Terrain prepares to polarize
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2010 Chevy Equinox priced $1,800 less than 2009 model
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GMC cutting next-gen Acadia and Lambda-based SUT?
General Motor's "commercial grade" truck unit may be losing two of its planned products, leaving some to contemplate the future of the nameplate in general. It's too early to consider GMC dead, but with the apparent cancellation of the next-generation Acadia CUV as well as the planned Jeremy Korzeniewski